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Product Info

Volkl Wall Skis 2012: Hi my name is the Wall; you may recognize me from such places as the X Games podium with Russ Henshaw or urban assault missions with Ahmet Dadali. The Volkl Wall Skis are for the serious park rider who wants the best. It features a fully symmetrical sidecut of 115-87-115 for swing weight, a full Multi-Layer Sensorwood and Power/Toughbox with a full camber shape that will boost you over the largest of features.

Product Details

Shape

Full Camber is for skiers who still enjoy the feel of traditional camber. While not as silky-smooth as a rockered ski, full camber provides stability and acceleration for skiers wanting a more classic ride quality.

Symmetrical Sidecut allows the park and pipe rider the best possible performance by allowing a center-mounted ski to perform the same while riding switch or forward. It also allows completely even balance for rail and in the air. .

Construction

Powered by Carbon

Tough Box construction features a Multi-Layer wood core wrapped with a Composite/Fiberglass sheath to create the ultimate resilience and snap for freeskiing models. Surrounding the core in the mid-body of the ski, it adds snap, strength and binding screw retention.

Flex

Multi-Layer Wood Core has two different densities of wood. In the binding attachment area, a dense, Ash core is used, while in the rest of the ski, the core is Poplar. The more dense wood creates secure screw retention and stability, while the softer poplar section allows for resilience and snap. The flex pattern can be tailored to each ski model to match the desired performance characteristics.

Sensorwood Core is CNC milled using vertically laminated wood.

Binding Compatibility

We recommend a brake width that is equal to the ski waist width and at most 15 mm wider.

Specs

Terrain

Park & PipePark and pipe skis, often called freestyle skis, are for skiers who spend the majority of their time on jumps, rails, and jibs of all kinds. Traditionally park and pipe skis have narrower waists with full camber profiles, but this category is incorporating more rocker patterns and different shapes. You will almost always find these skis with twin tips as well as other park specific features like thicker, more durable edges, dense extruded bases, and butter zones.

Ability Level

Advanced-Expert
Whether you charge the steepest lines, hit the biggest jumps in the park or carve with race-like precision, advanced to expert level skis, snowboards, boots and bindings are for the more aggressive rider. In skis and snowboards, you'll often find layers of metal, carbon or other stringers for rigidity and power, while advanced to expert level boots and bindings are usually on the stiffer side of the spectrum for rebound and precision steering.

Rocker Type

CamberCamber is the traditional profile for skis offering skiers lots of edge hold, especially on harder snow. A cambered ski has a smooth arch underfoot and contact points near the tip and tail when unweighted. Camber skis excel at carving on hard snow; you won’t ever see a ski racer on anything other than cambered skis.

Tail Type

Full Twin Tip
Desinged to allow you to ski backwards, full twin tips are found primarily on park & pipe skis and freestyle powder skis. More and more, we are seeing twin tips on all-mountain skis of all abilities, as it makes it a little easier to get around, and for the most part does not inhibit forward skiing.

When I first saw these skis I was like, "hey these skis look tight." I decided to buy them and try it out down at the local clubs you know? After my trips up and down the mount' I understood these were the best skis I had ever usen. What I know know is that for an all around ski that has great carving, that is these. AND THAT'S A FACT!

great ski, really really smooth ride when your headed in for a hit and it wont bang out on landings. good for rails as well. it works really well in any conditions, icey or gnarly, it can handle it. they are also pretty fast, even when carving, you cant loose speed easily with these things, but you still have one sweet ride.